Michael Vick leaves the field after suffering a concussion in the second quarter against the Cowboys on Nov. 11. / Yong Kim, AP

by Chris Chase, USA TODAY Sports

by Chris Chase, USA TODAY Sports

Officially, Michael Vick wasn't ruled out of this weekend's game against the Washington Redskins until Friday. Unofficially, Vick's post-concussion status was known long before, as evidenced by recent concussion updates given by Eagles trainer Rick Burkholder.

The head trainer said Friday that Vick was still "foggy" and plagued by headaches. According to a report by Fox's Laura Omkin before Sunday's game, Burkholder said those headaches have subsided but that Vick has been troubled by other effects of the concussion.

Among the problems and symptoms:

â?¢ Still can't drive a car due to balance issues.

â?¢ Sleeps all day, can't sleep at night.

â?¢ Lethargic.

â?¢ Nauseous.

â?¢ Can't sit in meetings.

â?¢ Sensitive to light.

"He just isn't right," Burkholder said.

Rookie Nick Foles started in place of Vick on Sunday. He threw two interceptions on his first two possessions.